Senior Financial Analyst Financial & Banking - Shelton, CT at Geebo

Senior Financial Analyst

Senior Financial Analyst About the Company Our client, a well-respected tech company is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst. This can be a remote role, but must be on CST or EST. HQ is in Chicago. Why work for this company? Great company culture with fun benefits like catered lunch, stocked fridge, beautiful workspace, office gym. Great leadership Great work life balance Flexible schedule, mostly remote, in office 1x a week maximum Growing company! Exciting time to join the company Competitive compensation package and benefits Fully remote, on CST or EST time zone Specific duties in this Senior Financial Analyst include:
Build financial models to aid in financial decision making (Cap Ex., Acquisitions, etc.) Continue to drive process enhancement and process improvement in the reporting, forecasting, and budgeting functions via automation and system enhancements. Work collaboratively with the Treasury function (13 week rolling cash flow forecasting) Ad-hoc projects and reporting done to enhance business profitability Prepare the month end reporting package:
P & L, B/S, Statement of Cash Flows and the respective variance analysis Variance analysis comparing actual results to budget and forecast Specific requirements for the Senior Financial Analyst include:
2-10
years finance experience Private equity, investment banking, or strong corporate finance experience in the SaaS industry Strong Excel skills #INAPR2024#CBAPR2024#LI-GW1#seniorfinancialanalyst#seniorfinancialanalyst#seniorfinancialanalyst#seniorfinancialanalyst Recommended Skills Automation Business Process Improvement Cash Management Corporate Finance Decision Making Finance Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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